But I don't think for a moment that we're going to conserve our way
out of the energy crisis.
He was ruthlessly attacked by the energy industry and the political establishment, and his proposal for an alternative «soft path»
out of the energy crisis was dismissed.
The group was founded in 2001 by Erica Mackie and Tim Sears, two private - sector solar installers who wanted to help their state climb
out of an energy crisis that began in 2000.
Not exact matches
The
energy crisis gave way to an endless cycle
of ups and downs, with sales bottoming
out anytime fuel prices soared or the economy tanked.
While we wound up winning along with two other teams
out of a pool
of more than 4,000 applicants, none
of us had actually produced clean
energy, fixed a significant element
of the education system or tested a solution to the housing
crisis.
From writers who are creatively exhausted from managing a constant stream
of online feedback, to readers who can't seem to pull themselves away from their smartphones, to activists who are burned
out from responding to yet another
crisis with a social media campaign, to foodies who can't enjoy a meal without snapping a photo for Instagram, our writing, reading, and sharing habits consume more
of our time and mental
energy than ever.
Terminator technologies for synthetic biology, GM crops for agrofuels, geoengineering and all
of the other false solutions to the
energy, climate and food
crises enclose vast genetic resources and agrobiodiversity, taking them
out of the public realm and into the control
of TNCs, especially the US Big Biotech giants Monsanto, Dupont and Arborgen.
Speaking to a section
of the media on why he's
out with a song titled «Dumsor Baa», he revealed that the song has nothing to do with the
energy crisis Ghana is going through.
That's why Labour needs to offer hope: a living wage, for instance; letting councils build Britain
out of its housing
crisis; an industrial strategy to create the renewable
energy jobs
of the future; turning the bailed -
out banks into accountable public investment banks; tax justice; and public ownership
of our key utilities.
Everyone is familiar with an all -
out energy drain and feels the effects
of the
energy crisis.
«The Cloverfield Paradox» follows a group
of astronauts on the orbiting Cloverfield space station who are tasked with making a risky particle accelerator churn
out an infinite amount
of free
energy, in order to save an Earth that has plunged into chaos during a global
energy crisis.
The Earth is facing an
energy crisis and presumably having run
out of wind and the sun, we have decided that the only way left to save the planet is through a particle accelerator in space, dubbed «The Shepard.»
Under the direction
of chief engineer John Mowrey, [2] Chevrolet began developing the Chevette on December 24, 1973, in response to the federal CAFE standards and the 1973 oil
crisis and GM's
Energy Task Force, arising
out of the
crisis and the resultant shift in consumer demand to smaller, foreign vehicles boasting greater fuel efficiency.
To return to the
crisis, if we really want to give 9 billion 250 KWHr each every day
of their lives for the full techno - lifestyle indefinitely and leave the atmosphere entirely
out of it, we need to build about 1 million square kilometers, 100 square meters per person,
of advanced solar cells combined with a variety
of energy storage and long distance transmission means.
You pointed
out that the amount
of federal research funding for
energy hasn't changed much since the oil
crisis of the 1970s.
Let me just say that it would be ironic if AGW exists and was prevented from causing disaster, we conquered the new superdiseases, we solved the
energy crisis, we eliminated world hunger, and we managed to turn war into a series
of paintball games only to be wiped
out by a giant rock.
In those discussions, one thing has become abundantly clear: when you connect the dots, it turns
out that the real solutions to the climate
crisis are the very same measures needed to renew our economy and escape the trap
of ever - rising
energy prices.
I've been pointing
out for some time now that if one follows the money, the US
Energy industry is arguably the single greatest recipient
of money public and private that has been generated by this «
crisis» from day one.
It continued to argue, «If South Korea withdraws from nuclear, the world risks losing a valuable supplier
of cheap and abundant
energy needed to lift humankind
out of poverty and solve the climate
crisis.»
If this happens, the world would lose a valuable supplier
of cheap and abundant
energy needed to lift humankind
out of poverty and solve the climate
crisis.»
Cutting
energy use 80 % right now to deal with just one possible
crisis out of many, and thereby cripple any response we might make to all the others, is not a robust strategy.
With Australia's renewable
energy crisis running totally
out of control, whenever you hear the word «battery» you know you're being conned.
In fact, seven
out of 10 Americans want the government to confront the
crisis and support clean
energy over dirty fossil fuels.
Late last year, to their national embarrassment, the Germans had to be bailed
out of a small
energy crisis by Poland when the wind failed to blow for several days and a thick fog surrounded many parts
of Germany, driving the output from renewables to just 4 percent
of total demand.
Didn't he just come
out in favor
of offshore drilling as our solution to the
energy crisis... is this some sort
of self parody?
The timber
crisis grew
out of the need for more
energy to take care
of increasing populations that were able to grow due to the productivity leaps coal enabled.
A new organization, appropriately named the Green New Deal Group, has picked up on this idea and is laying
out an ambitious 100 month agenda that it says is necessary to prevent dangerous global warming, reports the BBC.Tackling the triple
crisis of energy prices, the credit crunch and climate change Comprising a number
of experts from the fields
of finance,
energy and the environment, this group has issued a list
of proposals that it claims will tackle the threats
of high oil prices, climate change and the credit
crisis.
Our Sydney partners have represented clients in some
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Energy (amongst others).
Premier Jay Weatherill said that this battery will protect the nation from the type
of energy crisis leading to black
outs, as reported by BBC.